33cl bottle, merci tderoeck for this nice extra! Dirty straw dishwater pour, emitting much-welcomed wafts of: lemon-spiked smoked trout in salt crust on clay, soggy wheats. Very watery, OK for the style and abv, gentle pillowy mouthfeel. Taste is less intense though in the same register as aroma, falling off quickly at the mid part. Quite drinkable for the style, this cooperation between two craft brewing beacons of coast-spoiled nations, but not quite as characteristic as Freigeist’s Abraxxxas or refreshing as Ritterguts Gose.

I’m not a fan of this style of beer. I find the aftertaste of veg sickening and the smell of dirty socks uninteresting. It doesn’t pull me in and make me want to drink it. But its not all bad. Drinking it cold it still has a nice sweetness that reminds me that this is beer and that it can be enjoyed.

Really enjoyable. Sour an tasty, and pretty well balanced. I guess you have to be a bit experienced to identify this one by its flavors and aromas, but once you get used to something you did not expect, its refreshing, tasty and exciting.

Bottle, got with help from Humlebingen blog, thanks Kenneth! Citrus pulp and lots of floral (elderflower) notes, in addition to the rather restrained smoke. Rose aftertaste. Atypical yet interesting and likeable. What I found a bit disturbing was the light tartness in this beer that - definitely not a result of spoilage or bad brewing - tasted intentional but at the same time out of place. As if the brewer feared a typical grodziskie might be too mild, so it would have to be enlivened by said tartness. Well, it wouldn’t have to. Drinkable but it has potential to be more than just that.

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